Global Startup Center


New Delhi, Delhi, India | 30th August 2025: South Korea’s Global Startup Center (GSC) has officially launched its Startup Inbound Roadshow in India, opening doors for international founders to enter Korea’s fast-growing startup ecosystem. The initiative highlights Korea’s innovative policies, world-class infrastructure, and proactive support systems designed to attract global entrepreneurs, particularly from India.

Korea’s Special Startup Visa: A Gateway for Global Entrepreneurs

At the heart of Korea’s startup-friendly initiatives is the Korea Special Startup Visa (D-8-4(S)). This unique visa program is designed exclusively for foreign entrepreneurs who want to expand their business in Korea. Unlike traditional visas, it:

  • Removes academic or residency requirements
  • Focuses on innovation, technology, and business potential
  • Provides fast-track approval for qualified applicants

Entrepreneurs can apply online by submitting a business plan and key documents. Applications are evaluated by an independent expert committee, ensuring a practical, founder-focused review. Once approved, entrepreneurs receive legal residency and are expected to launch operations in Korea within six months.

Strengthening India–Korea Startup Collaboration

Hyunjung Kim, Program Lead of the Global Startup Center (GSC), emphasized the importance of this cross-border partnership:

“This visit provided a meaningful opportunity to introduce Korea’s dynamic startup ecosystem to India and to explore new opportunities for collaboration. Our goal is to foster joint innovation and create platforms where entrepreneurs from both countries can grow together.”

Heesun Lim, Operations Lead of GSC, added:

“This meeting went beyond a simple exchange—it was a valuable occasion to present Korea’s inbound policies and support programs directly to Indian startups. Strengthening cooperation and interaction between our two ecosystems will open new opportunities for both countries, and we look forward to becoming true partners in driving global growth together.”

How Indian Startups Can Apply

Applying for Korea’s Special Startup Visa is simple and transparent:

  1. Visit the Startup Korea website (startup-korea.com)
  2. Submit a business plan and supporting documents online
  3. Await review by the non-governmental expert committee
  4. Receive government recommendation and apply for the visa through Korean embassies or immigration offices

Why Korea is Becoming Asia’s Startup Hub

Through initiatives like the Startup Inbound Roadshow and collaborations with India’s The Circle: Founders Club, South Korea is positioning itself as Asia’s leading startup destination. With strong government support, funding opportunities, and a founder-first visa program, Korea is welcoming entrepreneurial talent from across the globe to build the next wave of innovation.